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This is a template web application context, which can be used as the
basis of your own web application.  It contains some static content
and a <a href="dump">Dump Servlet</a>.
It's location is $JETTY_HOME/webapps/template.
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If you want to see a full demonstration of Jetty, then you will need 
to have either the Jetty-4.2.x-extra or Jetty-4.2.x-all package installed.
You will then be able to run the demo with:<PRE>
  java -jar start.jar etc/admin.xml etc/demo.xml
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For a standard installation of Jetty, the <a href="/javadoc">javadoc</a>
will be available.
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If this server was started with the etc/admin.xml configuration, then
a <A href="http://localhost:8081">simple admin UI</a> may be
available (default username/password is admin/admin).
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If this server was started via JMX, then a 
<A href="http://localhost:8082">JMX console UI</a> should be available.
To start Jetty with JMX use:  <PRE>
  java -Dstart.class=org.mortbay.util.jmx.Main -jar start.jar etc/jetty.mlet
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